History is always to hand
Douglas Johnson, 8 December 1988
Notre Siècle: 1918-1988
by René Rémond.
Fayard, 1012 pp., frs 190, February 1988,2 213 02039 6 Show More
by René Rémond.
Fayard, 1012 pp., frs 190, February 1988,
Histoire de la Vie Privée: De la Première Guerre Mondiale à nos Jours
edited by Philippe Ariès and Georges Duby.
Seuil, 634 pp., frs 375, May 1988,2 02 008987 4 Show More
edited by Philippe Ariès and Georges Duby.
Seuil, 634 pp., frs 375, May 1988,
France since the Popular Front: Government and People 1936-1986
by Maurice Larkin.
Oxford, 435 pp., £30, July 1988,0 19 873034 9 Show More
by Maurice Larkin.
Oxford, 435 pp., £30, July 1988,
“... Rocard’s situation as the leader of a minority government was immediately compared with that of Guy Mollet, who led a minority Socialist government after the elections of 1956 which turned out to be the longest government of the Fourth Republic. A rapid visit to New Caledonia and a seemingly miraculous agreement with all parties revived the comparison with ... ”